Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Skillful Thinkers

I recently had the pleasure of attending a workshop by Edward de Bono in Belfast Northern Ireland. His presentation regarding "Thought full lesson design" really resonated with me. Two key aspects struck a note:
1. To ensure that we are fully aware and plan for the understandings that we want the children to develop in a rich context
2. To plan to develop skillful thinkers by the language we as teachers use in the lessons as well as the teaching strategies we teach the children.
It sounds so simple yet it is so critical. What are we trying to do if not to develop skillful thinkers?
Yet to do this a teacher needs to consider:
- the type of thinking that is required for the child to be successful
- replacing "I want you to think about..." with " I want you to consider or debate, or discuss, or analyse etc..."
- the understandings (and what this actually means) to be developed and then the process to achieve this- this goes well beyond rote knowledge and is based on a conceptual curriculum
That is we become more precise about the type of thinking we are asking to child to engage in.
At Windsor we staff have placed large copies of words to use in place of "think" on the wall to provide prompts to themselves and children. Just one small step but I believe a powerful one. In addition they have planned for the type of thinking that will be required in the lesson and they have continued with developing specific deep understandings of concept based curriculum in their Inquiry Modules.
Thank you Edward for complimenting our work and providing some very useful insights to develop our children's thinking!

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